All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 251
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A new form of marine renewable energy technology?
European specialists claim that the latest generation ‘eco-membranes’ can turn osmotic energy into a bankable renewable power source for the first time in 50 years.
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Eco friendly CTV design aids efficiency
A next generation CTV design for the offshore wind market offers enhanced vessel capabilities with a reduced environmental footprint and hybrid drive options.
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Rock delivery escalates sea defence works
Thousands of tonnes of armour rock will arrive in a UK coastal city this month to form new primary sea defences.
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Cargo feat for largest construction vessel
The world’s largest construction vessel has offloaded cargo in a major operation in Scotland.
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Press Releases
1981 to 2021 – 40 Years And Still Going Strong
When David Durnford-Slater and Johnny Buxton (the ‘D-S’ and ‘B’ of DSB) launched DSB Offshore in January 1981, they did so with some trepidation. Whilst the oil price was at its peak and the masses expectantly awaited the Royal Wedding, there was also job uncertainty, social unrest and political tensions ...
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Windfarm blade services merger
GEV Wind Power, one of the world’s leading wind turbine blade repair and maintenance providers has merged with Danish based Wind Power Lab.
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Waste barges delivered
UK vessel operator Cory Riverside Energy has taken delivery of five new barges from Newcastle-based shipyard A&P Tyne and Belgian shipyard Meuse and Sambre, following the signing of two multi-million-pound contracts over the past two years.
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‘Super sewer’ spoil shifting
London marine freight specialist Walsh has begun removing more than one million tonnes of tunnel spoil arising from the eastern leg of the capital’s super sewer scheme.
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Seafarers’ mental health
In response to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on seafarers, DNV has instructed its safety management auditors to specifically address seafarer health, work and living conditions in their 2021 audits.
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Shipbuilder celebrates 160 years
One UK shipbuilding company that has worked on some of the world’s most iconic ships is celebrating its 160th anniversary.
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Workboat order for marine contractor
A UK marine contractor has ordered a 15m workboat to help improve its operations in Kent.
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Danish cable pull-in complete
Offshore wind contractor CWind has completed its cable pull-in and termination and testing campaign at Vattenfall’s Danish Kriegers Flak Offshore Wind Farm.
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Tracking personnel on board and on turbine
An industry expert is predicting that the offshore wind industry will very soon demand electronic monitoring of the whereabouts of all personnel at all times.
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Survitec refinancing
Global safety solutions specialist Survitec has announced that it has completed a £270 million refinancing with funds managed or advised by the Credit Group of Ares Management Corporation.
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Jack-up investment will bring company step change
A UK marine civils vessel owner/operator has recently completed the purchase of a 1,000t jack-up barge, representing a huge enhancement to its fleet.
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Spanish yard commences electric ferries project
Work has started on building a fleet of electric powered ferries at Astilleros Gondan in Spain for the Portuguese river passenger transport operator Transtejo Transportes Tejo, S.A.
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Electric propulsion greens shipping
One electric propulsion solution is being celebrated for 30 years of service in aiding efficiency, sustainability and reliability.
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Compact antennas still bring fast data speeds
Intelsat has released a smaller antenna class for its FlexMaritime service that will bring a new level of broadband connectivity performance and affordability to light-commercial maritime vessels.
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Kanal Istanbul to go ahead
Turkey''s Environmental Minister Murat Kurum recently confirmed that the country has approved development plans for a huge canal that would run parallel the Bosphorus.
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